Passage 1
Passage 2
rescued Leodegrance from King Ryence of
North Wales.
When King Leodegrance heard the message,
he cried out, "These be the best tidings I have
heard in all my life-so great and worshipful a
prince to seek my daughter for his wife!"...
Then King Leodegrance delivered his
daughter Guinevere to the messengers of
King Arthur, and also the Round Table with the
hundred knights.
So they rode royally and freshly, sometimes by
water and sometimes by land, towards
Camelot. And as they rode along in the spring
weather, they made full many sports and
pastimes. And, in all those sports and games,
Read this partial summary of Passage 1:
King Arthur asked for Guinevere's hand in
marriage, and her father agreed.
Based on information in the passage, which
sentence would BEST complete the summary?
Guinevere was not permitted a say in her marriage,
so her resentment toward her father and King
Arthur grew.
Guinevere travelled to Camelot, where King Arthur
greeted her joyfully and instituted a code of honor
for his knights.
Guinevere's father was worried to have King Arthur
as a son-in-law, rather than the higher-born Sir
Lancelot.
Her father is more concerned with the journey to
Camelot than with his daughter's happiness.